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Emls78
19-06-19, 15:25
I’m worried about my heart. I have this constant feeling of clunking, jerking, fluttering in my chest. I can’t relax as it’s all I can feel. I have constant gnawing in my ribs directly under my breasts and my head feels odd (best way I can describe it) not a headache but a pressure and a feeling of not being quite right. I’ve had echo, ecgs, chest xray and blood tests over the last year and all normal. Does this sound like heart problems? It’s all I can think about as it’s all I can feel!

nomorepanic
19-06-19, 15:27
Hi

This is just a courtesy reply to let you know that your post was moved from its original place to a sub-forum that is more relevant to your issue.

This is nothing personal - it just enables us to keep posts about the same problems in the relevant forums so other members with any experience with the issues can find them more easily.

Please also read this post:

http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=213239

Emls78
24-06-19, 07:48
Can anyone help? I’m so worried. I’ve been away for the weekend and spent the whole time feeling somewhat odd and I even had a spell where I lost my balance and was staggering around my hotel room like a drunk person! The pressure in my head and palpitations are scaring me

Phill2
25-06-19, 07:48
Having had a heart attack myself all I can say is that doesn't sound like heart symptoms to me.
Probably anxiety/panic.
Fishman will probably confirm.

Fishmanpa
25-06-19, 11:58
Having had a heart attack myself all I can say is that doesn't sound like heart symptoms to me.
Probably anxiety/panic.
Fishman will probably confirm.

Yeah... You wouldn't be on a forum asking about it I assure you.

STATUS: Confirmed.

Positive thoughts

nick1994
25-06-19, 13:26
If you've had all of those tests and they've come back normal, there is nothing wrong with your heart at all. Panic can do weird things to the body and makes me feel like I'm dying on a regular basis. You will be just fine :D

Emls78
26-06-19, 22:02
Thank you so much for your replies. The reassurance helps more than you’ll ever know